En Actualidad iPhone We are creating various collections of applications for our iPhone. If the other day I showed you 29 keyboards to install on our iPhone / iPadToday it is the turn of the applications to manage the mail and today it is the turn of the first party. In the latest versions of iOS, Apple has considerably improved the Mail application. Despite the improvements it has received, it is still an application that for intensive email users, falls short, if not very short. The lack of functionality of the native iOS application has filled the App Store with applications to manage email, adding functions that many users needed.
Outlook
The last to reach the App Store and based on the mail application that Microsoft bought at the end of December. If Acompli was very good, Outlook is even better. It allows us to manage our Outlook, Exchange, iCloud, Gmail and Yahoo email accounts. It allows us to attach files from different storage services such as Dropbox, Google Drive and OneDrive.
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The Google application to manage your mail is pending to receive the update that the rest of applications such as Google Maps, Translator ... that adopt the Material Design of Android 5.0 Lollipop already enjoy. Inbox is another Google application to manage mail adapted to the new design of Android 5, but it does not come to replace Gmail but to complement it and still requires an invitation to be able to use it, so it does not fit into this classification. The main limitation of this email manager is that it only allows us to manage our email accounts in Gmail.
Mailbox
Now owned by Dropbox, it focuses on the “empty inbox” philosophy thanks to the functions of archive, delete delay or archive with just a swipe of your finger on emails. It only allows you to attach files from the Dropbox account that we have associated, an aspect that limits the possibilities of this application.